Problem with CD-ROM/DVD-ROM sound ? it?s twitching.
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mjlabas
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1. September 2004 @ 18:52 |
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Hi to everybody,
I have a problem with sound: running movie/audio CD I get a twitching
sound from CD-ROM(Verbatim)/DVD-ROM(MadDog).
It?s lagging, and comes out with interrupts with a slight flavor of echo.
It also seems that the reading speed is not catching up with sound.
I know it it?s not true ? drives are fast enough, it?s just the way it looks like to me.
Other wise sound is OK (if I am listening something from the hard drive).
I did replace the cables, tried another drive ? same thing.
You think it?s a problem with software part?
Thanks for your thoughts.
-m.
My system specs:
EP-8RDA3I
NVIDIA nForce2 Ultra 400 Socket A with audio, LAN
Realtek ALC65X selectable 2 or 6-CH audio with SPDIF header
OS: Win2000, SP4
Audio Driver Version: 5.10.0.5440
DirectX 9.0c
Audio Controler: nVidia (006A)
AC97 Codec: ALC655
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nick2005
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1. September 2004 @ 18:55 |
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What software are you using to play the files? Try uninstalling and reinstalling this software. If it doesn't work, try using a different software and see if the same problem comes up.
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mjlabas
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1. September 2004 @ 19:01 |
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Was using PowerDVD 4.0
I'll try another one.
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nick2005
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1. September 2004 @ 19:09 |
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Try WinDVD and see if it works.
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mjlabas
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1. September 2004 @ 19:13 |
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OK, gonna give a try to WinDVD 5.0
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nick2005
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1. September 2004 @ 19:16 |
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OK, tell me how it works out.
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mjlabas
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1. September 2004 @ 19:38 |
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Same crap.
Can integrated sound be a problem?
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nick2005
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2. September 2004 @ 12:59 |
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I don't think so but it could be. Have you tried running this program on a different computer to see if it works?
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nick2005
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2. September 2004 @ 12:59 |
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I don't think so but it could be. Have you tried running this program on a different computer to see if it works?
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nick2005
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2. September 2004 @ 12:59 |
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Sorry about the double post. My computer messed up and I thought it didn't go through so I pressed reply twice.
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mjlabas
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4. September 2004 @ 18:10 |
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I did try WinDVD 6.0 - the same "BS".
There is nothing else to try, and there is nothing
wrong with software. It's some kind of glitch with hardware (mobo). So I am gonna go for replacement.
-m.
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mjlabas
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4. September 2004 @ 18:12 |
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P.S. Thanks for trying to help me.
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nick2005
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5. September 2004 @ 16:57 |
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OK, go for it. I'm sorry I couldn't help.
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shangsuo
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17. September 2004 @ 05:34 |
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I have similar problem.
After convert to mpeg VCD from .AVI using TMPGEnc, there is this audio twitching sound throughout the file.
I mean 'twitch' like running too many program while playing the file.
I have tried splitting video/audio, convert the audio file into various file type(.wav, .mp2, uncompressed .avi) before join it up but the twitching problem still there.
Only the original file(.avi) and extracted .wav(from virtualdub) sounds fine.
I have posted the file info(virtualdub) on one of those free website:
http://www.online1.bravehost.com/
Is there problem on the file, any way to fix it?
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